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Cities in Ile-de-France
Campings in Ile-de-France, France
flower camping la ferté gaucher
route de saint martin des champs
La Ferté Gaucher, Ile-de-France
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Huttopia Versailles
31 rue Berthelot
Versailles, Ile-de-France
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Huttopia Rambouillet
Route Du Château D'eau, 78120 Rambouillet
Rambouillet, Ile-de-France
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Parc Des Roches
La Petite Beauce, 91530 Saint Chéron
Saint Chéron, Ile-de-France
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Le Parc De La Colline
Route De Lagny, 77200 Torcy
Torcy, Ile-de-France
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Camping Le Criquet
Rue Du Criquet, 78840 Freneuse
Freneuse, Ile-de-France
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Parc De Séjour De L'etang
10 Chemin Des Belles Vues, 95690 Nesles La Vallée
Nesles La Vallée, Ile-de-France
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Camping Du Bois De Boulogne
2 Allée Du Bord De L'eau, 75016 Paris
Paris, Ile-de-France
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Camping Le Parc
Rue Adèle Claret, Montjay La Tour, 77410 Villevaudé
Villevaudé, Ile-de-France
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Camping Le Beau Village
1 Voie Des Pres, 91700 Villiers Sur Orge
Villiers Sur Orge, Ile-de-France
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Camping International de Jablines
77450 Jablines
Seine-et-Marne
Ile-de-France
France
Paris, Ile-de-France
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Camping Beau Village
Voie des Prés
91700 Villiers sur Orge
Évry, Ile-de-France
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Travel Tips & Guides Ile-de-France, France
Food and Drink in Paris
Dining in Paris can be a real treat or it can be surprisingly ordinary, so it's worth some effort to seek out the former rather than settling for the latter. The restaurant trade began in Paris, but some people prefer the French cooking found in little rural restaurants, closer to the farms and with their focus on freshness and regional specialities. read more...
What to Do in Paris
The city, which is renowned for its defining neo-classical architecture, hosts many museums and galleries and has an active nightlife. The most recognisable symbol of Paris is the 324 metre (1,063 ft) Eiffel Tower on the banks of the Seine. Dubbed "the City of Light" (la Ville Lumière) since the 19th century, Paris is regarded by many as one of the most beautiful and romantic cities in the world. It is also the most visited city in the world with more than 30 million foreign visitors per year. read more...
Get In and Around Paris
Several autoroutes link Paris with the rest of France: A1 and A3 to the north, A5 and A6 to the south, A4 to the east and A13 and A10 to the west. read more...
History of Paris
Paris started life as the Celto-Roman settlement of Lutetia on the Île de la Cité. It takes its present name from the name of the dominant Gallo-Celtic tribe in the region, the Parisii. At least that's what the Romans called them, when they showed up in 52 BCE and established their city Lutetia on the left bank of the Seine, in what is now called the "Latin Quarter" in the 5th arrondissement. read more...
What to See in Paris
Paris is the cosmopolitan capital of France and - with 2.2 million people living in the centre and another 9.9 million people in the suburbs (la banlieue) - is one of the largest cities in Europe. Located in the north of the country on the river Seine, Paris has the reputation of being the most beautiful and romantic of all cities, brimming with historical associations and remaining vastly influential in the realms of culture, art, fashion, food and design. Dubbed the City of Light, it is the most popular tourist destination in the world. read more...
Image Gallery
![]() Buci Seine - Looking Up Autor: Brent Townshend | ![]() Tour Eiffel série bleue (III) Autor: jérôme bastianelli |
![]() Tour Moretti Autor: Phil© | ![]() Paris: Eiffeltower (and La Defense in background) from Tour Montparnasse; Copyright of the Illumination of le Tour de Eiffel by “SETE – illuminations Pierre Bideau” Autor: Thomas Splietker |



